Category: Podcast

In this seventh episode, Nathan Price, Professor & Associate Director of the Institute for Systems Biology, explains the concept and aspiration of 'scientific wellness'. He predicts that it will become the dominant paradigm of 21st century healthcare. He explains ‘personal, dense, dynamic data clouds’ will enable both peak wellness and disease avoidance. Possibilities that China may leapfrog the United States.

In this sixth episode, Tommy Wood, CSO Nourish Balance Thrive, explains that the majority of modern disease is caused by our environment and as such, under our control. He shares his experience that A.I. coupled with ordinary blood tests, can inform us of changes we can make to protect/optimize our health, or when sick, lower the cost by predicting which further tests to conduct.

In this fifth episode, Don Brown, CEO LifeOmic, explains the nomenclature shift from precision medicine to precision health, details the firm footing his company has in precision health, how it’s now extending another foot forwards into hyper wellbeing. Lots of app, lifestyle medicine, lifespan, healthspan and biological age quantification chat.

In this fourth episode, Ardy Arianpour, CEO of Seqster, shares why the future of your health data is a centralized view, controlled by you, pulled from wearables, genetic tests, logged nutritional intake as well as your medical records even if spread across institutions. He relates the unique need and ability to share our lifetime of health data transgenerationally.

In this third episode, Ivor Cummins, Chief Program Manager of IHDA, shares why as a top class engineer he found himself decoding the causes of human chronic disease and obesity. He relates why healthcare is putting our health and lives at risk. He imparts what we can do to better predict and prevent modern disease.

‘Biomarkers of inflammation turned out to be the largest mediators of the CVD risk, accounting for 29.2%of the MED-CVD association, followed closely by glucose metabolism and insulin resistance (27.9%), and body mass index (27.3%)’

"history will look back on ... statin-era medicine with shame and embarrassment. It will be taught in medical schools as an example of how research can go wrong and how big pharma can influence medical practice for profit" 👏in "Lies My Doctor Told Me" Ken Berry, MD @KenDBerryMD

Via Dr. Elissa Epel @Dr_Epel: "A great study comparing types of exercise and telomere health. HIIT and running helped telomeres. Weight lifting did not (but it’s still important for preventing loss of muscle and bone as we age!)" https://t.co/E2eTCdLfTe

Hyper Wellbeing — A Brand New Healthcare Industry

A podcast about the startups, technologies and people driving a brand new healthcare industry; healthcare for healthy people. Consumer and data-driven. Emerging as devices, apps, mobile, biology, health and wellness converge. Continuous prediction, prevention and optimization paradigm. Bimonthly, host Lee S Dryburgh finds the most relevant people for in-depth discussions.